List of ships of the Austro-Hungarian Navy
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Dreadnoughts

  • Tegetthoff class
    Tegetthoff class battleship
    The Tegetthoff-class was the sole class of dreadnought battleship built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy. Four ships were built, SMS Viribus Unitis, SMS Tegetthoff, SMS Prinz Eugen and SMS Szent Istvan...

     (all c21,700 metric tons displacement)

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  • Ersatz Monarch class
    Ersatz Monarch class battleship
    The Ersatz Monarch-class battleship was a projected new class of four battleships which were to be constructed for the Austro-Hungarian Navy in 1914–1919. Designed to replace the Monarch class of coastal defense ships, each of the battleships were to carry ten guns as their primary armament, a...

     (Projected)

Pre-Dreadnoughts

  • Habsburg class
    Habsburg class battleship
    The Habsburg class was a group of pre-dreadnought battleships built by Austria-Hungary at the turn of the 20th century. They were the first sea-going battleship built by Austria-Hungary since the center-battery ship Tegetthoff in 1876. The class was composed of three ships: , , and...


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  • Erzherzog Karl class

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  • Radetzky class
    Radetzky class battleship
    The Radetzky class were a group of three semi-dreadnought battleships built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy between 1907 and 1910. All ships were built by the STT shipyard in Trieste. They were the last pre-dreadnoughts built by the Austro-Hungarians, and the penultimate class of any type of...


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  • Monarch class battleship
    Monarch class battleship
    The Monarch class was a class of battleships, although resembling coastal defence ships, built by Austria-Hungary at the end of the 19th century. The Monarchs were the first ships of their type to utilize turrets. The class comprised three ships: , , and , each armed with two L/40 guns in two...


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} (launched 1896 - sunk at anchor by an Italian torpedo motor-boat inside the defences of Trieste
Trieste
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 harbour in 1917)
  • Kronprinz class

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Small cruisers

Sailing frigates
  • SMS Venus (1832)
  • SMS Bellona (1842) - Later screw frigate (see below) - Later screw frigate (see below)

Sailing sloops
  • SMS Minerva (1833)
  • SMS Diana (1834)
  • SMS Carolina (1844)

Sailing brigs (launched 1831-1849)
  • SMS Pylades
  • SMS Pola
  • SMS Montecuccoli
  • SMS Hussar

Schooners (goelettes)
  • SMS Arthemisia
  • SMS Arethusa
  • SMS Saida
  • SMS Dromedar
  • SMS Bravo
  • SMS Fido
  • SMS Camaeleon

Paddle steamers (Radaviso) (launched 1843-1854)
  • SMS Roma
  • SMS Jupiter
  • SMS Gorzkowski
  • SMS Messagiere
  • SMS Achilles
  • SMS Taurus
  • SMS Vulkan
  • SMS Custoza
  • SMS Curtatone
  • SMS Santa Lucia
  • SMS Volta
  • SMS Prinz Eugen
  • SMS Kaiserin Elisabeth

Screw frigates - Ex-sailing frigate, 1862 - Ex-sailing frigate, 1862
  • SWMS Radetzky (1872) - Renamed Adria 1908 (1873) - Renamed Schwarzenberg 1900

Screw corvettes - Renamed Minerva 1912
Screw sloops (1870) - Renamed Gamma 1902 (1873) (1873)
Torpedo cruisers (1879) (1879) (1882) (1883)
Torpedo ram cruisers (1885) (1885)
Protected cruisers
  • Kaiser Franz Joseph I class
    Kaiser Franz Joseph I class cruiser
    The Kaiser Franz Joseph I class was a class of protected cruisers of the Austro-Hungarian Navy. The class comprised Kaiser Franz Joseph I and Kaiserin Elisabeth.-Design:...


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  • Zenta class

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Fast cruisers (Rapidkreuzer) (1910)
  • Novara class

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Destroyers and Torpedo Boats

  • Python class torpedo boat - 4 ships (1898-1899) (1898)
  • Huszar class destroyer - 13 ships (1905-1910)
  • '' (1912)
  • Tatra class - 10 ships (1912-1917)

Armorclad ships and River Monitors

  • Drache class

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  • Kaiser Max class

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  • Erzherzog Ferdinand Max class

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  • Ersatz Kaiser Max class

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Gunboats

(1887) (1889) (1890) (1892) (1896)
  • Fogas class gunboat (1915)
  • Wels class gunboat (1915)

+Stöhr class gunboat 1918)
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